Bad Boss : The Director's regulations ended up turning many Freelancers against each other. He actively encouraged bitter competition between the agents with the Leaderboard and who would eventually get an A. He also would regularly chew out any agents for going against his orders or failing a mission, which only ended up building resentment for those agents against those who did better than them.
Carolina is shown to be one to the Reds and Blues in the Present storyline during Season She rounds them all up to force them to help her save Epsilon, then drags them all around with her on her revenge quest to find and kill the Director, constantly insulting them and threatening their lives when they annoy her.
She also talks down to Freelancer Washington, treating him only marginally better than the rest of the Reds and Blues. Epsilon eventually becomes this too. Once he and Carolina start to bond, he ends up siding with her more often than the rest of his friends, talking down to them the same as her and not telling them anything. This eventually reaches a head in Episode 18, when Carolina and Epsilon make a plan to kill the Director that basically turns the Reds, Tucker, and Caboose into Cannon Fodder as a distraction.
By this point, the Reds and Blues are all sick of Carolina and Epsilon mistreating them, and all refuse to help them with their personal vendetta anymore.
This results in Carolina and Epsilon both having a meltdown over everyone basically refusing to get themselves killed for them, with Carolina trying to hold them at gunpoint until Wash makes her backdown, and Epsilon going on a rant about how everyone owes him this after all the shit they put him through over the years.
Leonard Church, is the primary antagonist of the saga, who's morally questionable actions and leadership cause the the conflict between his agents and the organization's dissolution. Carolina's goal in the present is to find and kill him. In the flashback portions he's in competition with the Insurrection Leader, who he sends the Freelancers to steal from, and Sigma, who begins transforming Maine into the Meta.
Doomed by Canon : Used substantially in the Prequel portion of the series, where a vast majority of the Freelancers have already died in earlier seasons. York dies at the end of Out of Mind. North is Killed Offscreen by The Meta. South is shot by Washington in Reconstruction. The Artificial Intelligences that begin to get introduced at the end of Season 9, most notably Delta , Theta , and Sigma, who get a lot of screentime.
Evil Versus Evil : It was known by this point that the Director was the Greater-Scope Villain of the series, and the seasons themselves make the Project as a whole out as a Villain Protagonist , with the Freelancers Obliviously Evil while fighting the actual heroes, the Insurrectionists. Season 12 reveals the connection between the Space Pirates, Insurrectionists, and Charon Industries, all of which are working for the Armed with Canon : Epsilon-Church needs events in the simulation to go the same as before to draw Tex out.
Armor-Piercing Question : York's question to North definitely plants a seed of doubt in the latter's head: York : We're the good guys, right? Epsilon-Church: It took a couple versions of me, but I think I think sometimes you've just gotta let go.
And if you do, the things you let go sometimes come back on their own. They did today. The Director: How are two soldiers of your caliber possibly hurt by simulation troopers? Washington: They York: Hey, man. Do you mind holding this for me for a sec? Red Demo Man: Huh? York: Thank you.
Epsilon-Sarge: Well, that's just great. Caboose is God. I guess that makes me the first person in the history of the Universe that doesn't wanna go to Heaven! Great job, Blue Team. You find a way to make everything suck. Angel: I heard that, Four-Seven-Niner. Simmons: Is Caboose I mean, I can kinda see it now that I think about it.
Sure would explain the fuck outta the platypus. Church: I'm based on another program called Alpha, who was And he was based on this guy called the Director, who was Tucker: Good to see you're keeping up tradition. Caboose : We found you in the place where they were keeping you, and we traveled a really really long way to come to this place and fought a bunch of people, and then fought a bunch of more people, and then we got you and took you and saved you!
The end. Church: No. I'm not going to say "I love you. Carolina : You're going to help me do what I should've done years ago. You're going to help me kill the Director. Season Accidental Truth : Wash's attempt at lying to invoke Reverse Psychology on the Red Team in Episode 6 turns out to actually be true in Episode 20, much to his profound surprise and annoyance.
Adult Fear : Considering Theta's personality and North's nurturing making him something like a parent, knowing that North dies while his 'child' is pretty much kidnapped is bound to strike a chord with adults, especially in the sense that you failed to save your child. Alas, Poor Villain : Connecticut in Episode Doubly so because she wasn't even the villain.
The Director is the absolute last person you'd expect to feel sympathy for Unfortunately, he's back to his Jerkass self within seconds.
Taken Up to Eleven when he acknowledges Carolina as his greatest creation, reconciles with her after becoming a nervous wreck and then is implied to commit suicide. At the time he's a far cry from the strutting super-scientist villain, instead looking devastated and more like the pathetic and insane old man mired in grief that he really is.
In Episode 19, Carolina finally gets a chance to have her long awaited one-on-one fight with Tex, and while she does markedly better than anyone else who's tried before, ultimately it's painfully clear she's not even her equal. Carolina finally admits this about herself in episode 21, but it takes facing a literal army of her rival to make her say it.
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Freelancers are set apart from their Red and Blue counterparts by their armor enhancements, artificial intelligence programs for those who have them , and their proficiency in actual combat. As far as members of the Red and Blue armies are concerned, Freelancers are merely guns for the highest bidder - as described by Tucker.
In the seemingly unnecessary war between the Reds and Blues, Freelancers were allowed the use of only one artificial construct, the "smart" A. However, to gain more information on how AIs work with the soldiers they were implanted in, Alpha was split several times, resulting in the creation of the other Freelancer A. The copies seem to have become obsessed with Alpha; Washington comments that they could spend entire debriefings talking about Alpha, while other Freelancers attempted to break into its storage facility and steal the Alpha.
After these attempts the Alpha is hidden further to protect it. Furthermore, the other A. Each time the Director tortured it, Alpha would forcibly eject an aspect of its persona to save itself. Then the Director would use an imprisoned alien known as a huragok in the main series to "fix" the broken persona creating a new A. Epsilon was created when the Director lied to Alpha, implying that Alpha's failure to complete a certain task quickly lead to the 'deaths' of Agent Washington and, more painfully to Alpha, Agent Texas.
Thus, Alpha ejected its memory in response to the overpowering mental strain, thereby creating Epsilon. Following an investigation by the UNSC , Project Freelancer was forcibly shut down and its Director was presumably arrested for unethical conduct his torture of Alpha. However, it is revealed at the end of Reconstruction, that the Alpha is copied off the mind of the Director, whose real name is Leonard Church. In The Mother of Destruction , it is revealed that all remaining Freelancer agents have gone missing around the same time as a group of imposters impersonating the Reds and Blues began committing crimes.
Omega jumps ship in the finale, and Flowers regains his freedom, only to get sniped from a distance by an unknown entity.
In Season 10, he's revealed to be Agent Florida, a freelancer who wears blue armor who appears in the flashbacks. He appears to be an infiltration specialist, as he is shown working with Wyoming. In Season 10, he goes on the mission to the Insurrection headquarters, and takes a throwing axe to the chest. However, he rips it out, and ends up taking on, and defeating a pair of minigun-wielding Insurrectionists.
In Season 14, it's revealed that he specifically chose which sim troopers to be sent to Blood Gulch, looking for ones that were especially expendable. Ohio is Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life , while her teammates are much less motivated.
Despite her best efforts, they're still considered the bottom-tier of the Freelancers, but are also remarkably the most cohesive team.
Presumably for both these reasons, they're dropped from the Project and abandoned on an ice world with an isolated base, where a similarly abandoned team from Charon Industries has found themselves. Just like the Reds and Blues, the two teams form a love-hate relationship through a trivial conflict over a meaningless base in the middle of nowhere. There are 50 total Freelancers. Most of them apparently did not appear in Seasons 9 and 10, and have only received minor mentions. They are named after the 50 states of the United States.
The ruthless and secretive Director of Project Freelancer, and one of the narrators of the Reconstruction series.
He was once a loving father and husband until he lost his wife Allison causing him to hit a breaking point in his life. In an effort to improve the combat effectiveness of soldiers during the war, the " good doctor " had the idea to implant artificial intelligences into the minds of special agents.
However, with only one AI, created with his mind as a template, he was forced to fragment it as inspired when a flash clone of the Alpha was formed, one of whom was based on Church's memory of Allison. The results were unstable at best, but he continued in an effort to bring back Allison, and the project collapsed. The Director resented such intrusions, as he maintained that he only did what had to be done for humanity to win the war even though it was a complete failure.
However, the Director resisted arrest and hid himself in a secret base, where he continued unsuccessfully to try to bring back Allison. However, his daughter, Agent Carolina, found him in Season Realizing what he had done, the Director committed suicide with Carolina's pistol. The apparent head psychologist of Project Freelancer, who seems to serve as the Director's right-hand man of sorts, and as a liaison between the Director and both the Freelancers and especially non-Freelancer soldiers.
Singularity also confirms her to be Washington's communications operator during Recovery One and Reconstruction. An artificial intelligence program that helps to organize Freelancer programs. She has an identical voice to Sheila , and several of her mannerisms, although they are separate characters. Answers to the name "Sheila" due to a request from Epsilon-Church, whom she recognised as the Director, because Caboose kept calling her that anyway.
At the end of Season 10, she deletes herself at the Director's request, along with every other Project Freelancer data file. Along with many other items of Freelancer equipment, she, having somehow survived , is recovered by the Chairman and made to work with Charon Industries during The Chorus Trilogy.
Serving as Mission Control for both the Red and Blue teams a secret he tries to have Tucker assassinated to protect , Vic is more like an unhelpful tech support guy than an actual asset. Vic's intelligence reports provide helpful information like the location of the enemy team's base the other side of the canyon , the number of enemies 3 or 4 , and the location of the team's own base.
His directives usually run along the lines of "try to win extra hard," and he mostly provides just enough help to keep the hijinks in Blood Gulch continuing. When Doc contacts him for assistance, Vic goes off on a long tangent about his vasectomy, and has a habit of being unavailable just when his help would be most useful. Duplicity and secrets surround Vic - though supposedly sterile, after the "time jump" the two teams meet "Vic Jr.
During the end of the series, Vic also attempts to get both teams underground so they'll be captured and O'Malley's scheme will succeed - and in one of the endings, expresses anger that the Reds and Blues messed up "the plan".
It is implied - through Simmons interrupting Sarge's and Vic's conversation in the caves, and through the alternate ending of "Why Were We Here? It is confirmed in both The Ultimate Fan Guide and Season 14 that Vic is some sort of VI - a V irtual I ntelligence C omputer, as it says at the bottom of the display - designed to watch over the training simulation and generate scenarios and give resources and intel back to Freelancer Command when necessary.
Season 15 had him taken by Dylan Andrews from his computer and carried in a portable drive for her usage, with Vic having agreed to perform three favors for her in exchange for Dylan taking him offline permanently.
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